On 8/1/02 10:01 PM, "Douglas D. Germann, Sr." <76066@compuserve.com>
wrote:
> He has an agenda different from mine (it's good to
> admit I have one too, yes?)
Doug,
It's CRUCIAL that you admit you have an agenda. That way he and you (and
anyone else) can gauge if you're various agendas can
Winston, Michael, Ralph, Dennis and everyone else--
I feel as though I had been hugged by all of you! Such warm and wise
advice.
It will be difficult to do, but I will call this man and see if he wants to
continue as an Inviter. He has an agenda different from mine (it's good to
admit I have one
If you don't invite him how will the attendees get to discuss all the
possibilities?
Also since Brian is in Broome (sunning himself on Australia's far north-west
coast) and taking on the enormous task of presuming to speak for him:
Trust in the spirit of the people, and
Be prepared to be surpris
Dear Doug,
thank the lord that you had this fellow at your meeting.
If you are attached to a particular outcome (your influential person
seems to be attached) or if it is already clear what should and
should not happen the space is pretty much closed and it is not an
open space.
Trying to keep it o
Doug and all,
After the gentleman made his little speech about how you might be wasting
your time or whatever, I might have done as you did, which was wait for
someone else to change the subject. Or I might have simply thanked him for
his comments and asked if anyone in the room had a different o
Ooops! Here is the Invitation I meant to attach to my last post.
:-Doug. Germann
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2002/09/11: What Good Can We Make of 9-11?
You are invited
..to dream and work, to scheme and strategize, with others.
Please come to this get-together of people who want
Hi--
How would you handle this?
I have hand delivered the invitation below to many people in our community.
In a nutshell, this is an OST for folks who want to use 9-11 as an impetus
to create projects in our community to make this a better place, to give us
a better future. The theme is "What Go